Reshaping Social Media for the Public Good: Panel Discussion
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Listen to global experts in digital ethics, community advocacy, and policy to explore how we can reshape the internet to promote healthier communities and civic trust.
How can we reshape social media to be a more powerful force for good? And what kinds of digital spaces foster healthy communities and civic trust?
Join leading experts from around the world, including leading scholars in digital ethics, advocates for online safety, and influential policymakers, as they discuss building a healthier internet. This panel will explore transformative proposals for democratizing and safeguarding today’s digital environment, offering diverse perspectives on balancing user freedoms with responsible stewardship, ensuring the internet remains a space for constructive dialogue.
Panelists:
- Eli Pariser, Co-Director, New_Public
- Audrey Tang, Former Minister of Digital Affairs, Government of Taiwan
Moderator:
- Camille François, Associate Professor of Practice of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University
Hosted by Columbia World Projects with support from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, co-sponsored by All Tech is Human, the Data Science Institute, and the Institute of Global Politics at Columbia University, this free, public event will offer insights and opportunities for anyone interested in shaping the future of the internet
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Opportunity: Faculty Grant Opportunity from the Center for Political Economy
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